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Banjo is a rescue from a high kill shelter in California. Super cute and he is very happy go lucky and loves to be petted. Perfect small dog size, he would thrive in an active household, loves going for walks and hiking, loves people, kids and dogs, definitely not a couch potato but also enjoys being calm on the couch. Perfect active family dog. Please call us if you’re interested in adopting him. 360 2580702 💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕
ADOPTION PENDING
Banjo is a rescue from a high kill shelter in California. Super cute and he is very happy go lucky and loves to be petted. Perfect small dog size, he would thrive in an active household, loves going for walks and hiking, loves people, kids and dogs, definitely not a couch potato but also enjoys being calm on the couch. Perfect active family dog. Please call us if you’re interested in adopting him. 360 2580702 💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕
ADOPTION PENDING
Interview, house inspection, contract, and a adoption fee depending on age.
Interview, house inspection, contract, and a adoption fee depending on age.
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I've been an animal lover and activist all my life. I use to live in Southern California and had a pet supply store from 1995 to 2010 where we only had rescue animals for adoption. I was one of the very first to apply this concept of getting animals out of high kill shelters and finding them good homes. In those 15 years I placed over 16 thousand animals. I left California in 2016 and moved to Washington. Since living here I noticed that there are not as many animals here for adoption and, knowing the situation in LA, I wanted to start rescuing again. I am home most of the time and I have a lot of knowledge about dogs.
I've been an animal lover and activist all my life. I use to live in Southern California and had a pet supply store from 1995 to 2010 where we only had rescue animals for adoption. I was one of the very first to apply this concept of getting animals out of high kill shelters and finding them good homes. In those 15 years I placed over 16 thousand animals. I left California in 2016 and moved to Washington. Since living here I noticed that there are not as many animals here for adoption and, knowing the situation in LA, I wanted to start rescuing again. I am home most of the time and I have a lot of knowledge about dogs.
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